Apple cuts UK hardware prices
News said Greg Joswiak, Apple's vice president of worldwide hardware product marketing. But only Apple is in the unique position to not only make the operating system (and) the hardware but also the key digital applications.
[February 5, 2003, 14:47]
Apple cuts iMac prices in UK
News See the Hardware News Section for the latest update on everything from MP3 players and PDAs to supercomputing. Apple's chief financial officer Fred Anderson said in a conference call with analysts last month that price cuts might be coming...
[August 2, 2002, 8:00]
Apple cuts prices and improves products
News The fourth quarter of the calendar year is historically the most profitable for computer hardware makers and for many other consumer products companies. The chipmaker lowered prices on its flagship mobile computer chips, including its Pentium M...
[October 20, 2004, 11:10]
US Report: Sun cuts NC prices, hopes JavaStation will shine
News IBM's Network Station 1000 -- the closest hardware to Sun's JavaStation -- currently has a list price of about £700 in the UK. Sun Microsystems promises to break the $500 (£300) price barrier with its new Java-Stations due in the first quarter of...
[December 5, 1998, 7:41]
ISP cuts cost of ADSL connection and hardware
News The company is also making substantial cuts in the prices of both its range of ADSL hardware and its broadband connection fee. Eclipse Internet says, though, that it is the first ISP to also cut hardware prices, by slashing at least 40 percent off...
[January 8, 2003, 15:26]
Virgin cuts broadband prices
News Many ISPs, have come forward in the past week and announced price cuts - with all of them offering incentives, from cheaper hardware to slashed installation fees, to customers signing up before 31 March, following BT's reduction of wholesale...
[January 16, 2003, 15:40]
More PS2 and Xbox price cuts predicted
News In a research note published this week, Diot and Drozd pointed out that console makers normally cut hardware prices in the Christmas period in order to boost sales, rather than in late August. While competitors still have to worry about reaching a...
[September 4, 2002, 11:20]
Pentium prices drop prior to official cuts
News To find out more about the computers and hardware that these chips are being used in, see ZDNet UK's Hardware News Section. Intel plans to cut prices on its Pentium 4 chips soon, but many dealers have already lowered prices on the processors as a...
[August 21, 2002, 8:04]
Intel fixes delayed 3GHz Pentium 4
News To find out more about the computers and hardware that these chips are being used in, see ZDNet UK's Hardware News Section. Intel has fixed a problem with its latest 3GHz processor and cut prices on some notebook chips.
[April 22, 2003, 10:18]
Second Celeron price cut in a fortnight
News To find out more about the computers and hardware that these chips are being used in, see ZDNet UK's Hardware News Section. Most often, it cuts prices to make room for new chips that it plans to introduce soon or to entice PC makers to move up the...
[April 28, 2003, 14:47]
AMD cuts prices on Athlon, Duron
News To find out more about the computers and hardware that these chips are being used in, see ZDNet UK's Hardware News Section. AMD cut prices on Friday for its Athlon XP and Duron processors for both desktop and notebook PCs.
[July 29, 2002, 10:12]
Intel cuts prices by 19 percent
News Intel, along with nearly every major hardware manufacturer, has warned that earnings and revenue will be lower than expected this quarter. See Chips Central for daily hardware news, including interactive roadmaps for AMD, Intel and Transmeta.
[March 6, 2001, 8:24]
Intel cuts Pentium prices
News To find out more about the computers and hardware that these chips are being used in, see ZDNet UK's Hardware News Section. Both price cuts have been expected. Although flat-panel monitors remain in tight supply, memory prices have been dropping.
[May 28, 2002, 8:57]
Hopes blossom in chip drought
News To find out more about the computers and hardware that these chips are being used in, see ZDNet's Hardware News Section. Despite the prevailing gloomy outlook, demand for PC processors is slightly higher than expected, a phenomenon modestly...
[November 29, 2001, 10:27]
PDA price war looms on the horizon
News A price war could be looming in the handheld computer market, as a slowing US economy hits sales and hardware makers are left with inventory on their hands. Palm Computing and Hewlett-Packard have become the first to cut prices, reducing prices for...
[April 12, 2001, 7:40]
UK gamemakers take a hit, despite record sales
News That has forced software and hardware makers alike to cut prices and narrow their profit margins, according to experts. British video and computer game sales surged last year, but gamemakers' profits were hit by aggressive price cuts and the...
[January 19, 2001, 13:55]
Sun's V880 server gets faster, cheaper
News See the Hardware News Section for the latest update on everything from MP3 players and PDAs to supercomputing. Sun Microsystems on Tuesday will cut prices as much as 25 percent for its eight-processor V880 server and update it with a faster...
[June 3, 2003, 7:42]
Will E3 herald console price cuts?
News Hardware changes are also likely. Pidgeon expects a number of new games and hardware products that will connect Nintendo's market-leading Game Boy Advance handheld player with the GameCube. David Cole, founder of research firm DFC Intelligence...
[May 9, 2003, 16:36]
PlayStation2 price cut expected
News Jackson warns, though, that hardware price cuts are potentially dangerous, as console makers already sell their products below cost in the hope of generating revenue from software sales. Will cheaper hardware mean more software sales per console?
[April 22, 2002, 17:20]
AMD takes on myth of megahertz
News This allows the Athlon to keep up and in some cases exceed the Pentium 4 in performance, depending on the application and the hardware configuration. His talk included a lengthy tutorial by Apple hardware guru Jon Rubinstein on chip design.
[August 9, 2001, 9:33]



